Get Even originally aired on the BBC back in February, and already has a big fanbase waiting for Season 2 as a result. That's the good news.
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Snowpiercer is airing its thrilling first season finale right now on TNT and many fans are wondering about the future of the show.
We’re happy to report that the show, starring Daveed Diggs, Jennifer Connelly and more, will be back for a second season.
In fact, showrunner Graeme Manson is hoping that the show will be on for many more seasons than that.
He spoke to Collider, and hinted at what’s to come with season two, which was shut down as they were wrapping up filming on it.
“When we got
Get Even originally aired on the BBC back in February, and already has a big fanbase waiting for Season 2 as a result. That's the good news.
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Alexandra Del Rosario editorBritish drama All Creatures Great and Small is on the verge of a second season after exec producer Colin Callender revealed that he was in talks with UK network Channel 5 and PBS.This comes after Ben Frow, who runs content at the ViacomCBS-owned UK broadcaster said last year that he wanted to commission a second season even before the first aired.Callender was speaking at PBS’ virtual TCA press tour.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Submarine, the company behind Amazon’s animated drama Undone, has found its next rotoscope drama project – an adaptation of Matt Haig’s sci-fi novel Echo Boy.The company has optioned the book, which was published in 2014 by Corgi, will be developed in a similar style as Undone with a hybrid of live action and animation.Submarine co-founder Femke Wolting told Deadline that it is talking to a few writers before taking the project out to pitch.Echo Boy is a
Netflix has announced that the new series Outer Banks has been renewed for a second season!
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterNetflix has renewed young adult series “Outer Banks” for Season 2.Created by Jonas Pate, Josh Pate, and Shannon Burke, the show stars Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey, Jonathan Daviss, Rudy Pankow, Austin North, Drew Starkey, Deion Smith, and Charles Esten.
“The Boys” are back for another season.
Perry Mason reboot will return for a second season, it’s been confirmed.Although the project, starring Matthew Rhys, was initially supposed to be an eight-episode mini-series, TVLine has reported that the series, which is executive produced by Robert Downing Jr., has been renewed for a second season.In a statement, HBO’s Executive Vice President of Programming, Francesca Orsi, confirmed a season 2, saying: “It has been an exciting journey to work with the immensely talented team behind Perry
Jake Kanter International TV EditorAmazon Prime Video has commissioned a second season La Jauría, the Spanish-language thriller from Pablo and Juan de Dios Larraín’s Fabula, which made the Oscar-winning A Fantastic Woman.The renewal comes just weeks after Season 1 debuted on Amazon on July 10 across Latin America and Spain.
Snowpiercer has been confirmed for a second season on Netflix.The TV spin-off of Bong Joon-ho’s 2013 thriller, which premiered in May, is set for another batch of episodes coming soon.There is no release date set for the second season yet – but the news of a renewal was confirmed with a new teaser released by Netflix today (July 15).The short clip sees the return of Jennifer Connelly and Daveed Diggs, who starred in season 1, as well as the addition of Sean Bean.Watch the new teaser
HBO released a statement which confirmed that they wouldn’t be going ahead with a second series of the comedy-thriller.It read: ‘After exploring potential ways of continuing Ruby and Billy’s journey, together with showrunner Vicky Jones, we have come to the decision that we will not be moving forward with a second season of Run.’Run starred Domhnall Gleeson as Billy Johnson and Merritt Wever as Ruby Richardson.On-screen they played two former lovers, a married American woman and an aspiring
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterThe Denis Leary and Elizabeth Perkins comedy “The Moodys” is getting a second season at Fox.The series, which follows a tight-knit but dysfunctional family, is an adaptation of Australian series “A Moody Christmas” from The Jungleboys Entertainment and Australian Broadcasting Corporation. CBS Television Studios is the studio behind the show.“The Moodys” debuted as a six-episode holiday event series.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterHBO Max is ready to serve even more face, body and, of course, vogueing with a second season of Legendary. The streamer has renewed the reality competition series that puts the spotlight on ballroom culture for another season.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorShortly after Shira Haas auditioned for “Unorthodox,” she visited her grandmother, who is in her 90s and was in the hospital at the time.“She gave me a ring, and she told me that this one will give me luck, and that she really hopes that I will get this role, and she feels that I’m going to get it,” the Israeli actor says during an appearance on Tuesday’s episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast “The Big Ticket.” “This was kind of like
Jake Kanter International TV EditorVienna Blood, the adaptation of Frank Tallis’ novels, has been renewed for a second season by Germany’s ZDF and Austria’s ORF, while BBC Two and PBS have again come aboard the drama series.Red Arrow Studios-owned Endor Productions and Austria’s MR Film will produce another three feature-length episodes, with Sherlock writer Steve Thompson and Robert Dornhelm (Anne Frank: The Whole Story) again writing and directing respectively.The first series starred Matthew